Configuring Preset Tours - Honeywell ACUIX User Manual

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Configuring Preset Tours

Document 800-05662V1 Rev A
04/11
ACUIX™ PTZ High Speed Analog Dome Installation and Configuration Guide
A preset tour is a memorized series of presets that can be recalled manually by
the operator, recalled automatically by a programmed alarm, or set as a default
function when the dome has been idle for a specified length of time.
During a preset tour, the dome moves from preset to preset at a specified
velocity (from 1 to 480 degrees per second), remaining at each preset for a
specified dwell time (from 1 to 99 seconds).
Preset tours are useful for looking at specific locations like doors and windows
or to scan each location for a few seconds. You can run a preset tour once or
continuously. If an operator runs a tour continuously, the dome goes from the
last preset to the first preset. The preset tour repeats continuously until you
manually control the dome (pan, tilt, zoom, focus, or iris) or send a preset, preset
tour, mimic tour, or find home command.
CAUTION
Avoid continuous preset tour operation for
extended periods of time (more than eight hours) as this will
increase lens wear and maintenance expenses.
Note
If you are using a True Day/Night (TDN) camera, the focus changes
when the IR cut filter is removed. Therefore, a preset programmed in
day mode may be out of focus in NightShot mode. To avoid this
issue, program separate day presets and night presets.
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